[…] work through your test piece. TIP! Also think about if there is anything you want to omit from the pattern. Little details won’t be missed when the quilty goodness steals the show. It could be something as simple as omitting additional stabilizers/interfacing because the quilt batting will be sufficient enough. For example, the Sapporo […]
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Welcome, my fellow butterfly lovers! Today we are starting a new adventure — the Butterfly Garden quilt sew along. Say goodbye to your gray chrysalis of the past and helloooooo to the fabulous color journey you are about to take! I went on a meandering and beautiful color journey in preparation for this sew […]
[…] cutter, 1,000 spm sewing speed and an extra long 11” sewing surface. BERNINA 770 Quilters Edition, $6,000: This sewing MONSTER has all of bells and whistles your quilty brain can imagine, so I’m just going to skip over that and get to the really exciting part. If you are a dedicated free-motion quilter, this […]
[…] let’s be honest, photos with uncooperative kids and/or relatives can be the least fun thing in the world), we’ve got 5 easy tips to make your next quilty photo session a breeze! My business, Two Pines Photography, started as a hobby when I was in high school and became my full-time job while I […]
Adventureland, the newest design in 2022, is now available and can be purchased in the shop! This modern quilt pattern is jelly roll friendly and made for beginner quilters or those looking for a speedy project. In this post I’ll share what fabrics I used, a couple sewing notions to make this quilt […]
Beginner and advanced quilty friends alike, I simply love that we all share one common thing — an appreciation for half square triangles! You can make hundreds of different quilts using just the simple HST. This half square triangles tutorial includes a conversion chart and instructions on how to make this wonderful quilt block […]
[…] by step, but I think this is one of those things that is easier to learn through watching a video. You probably already know Mary Fons of Quilty videos. She produced a two-part series that explains this process wonderfully. Check it out! Paper Piecing Part 1 Paper Piecing Part 2 Paper Pieced Quilt Blocks: […]
Dear quilty friends, it has been a Herculean effort to photograph the extraordinary number of Butterfly Garden quilts made by my sample makers! I think this is the most amount of quilts I’ve ever had at my house at once. I better build an epic fort while I can! 😉 I think the reason […]
[…] Bendolph, 1930Cotton Sacking and Chambray83″ x 70″Gee’s Bend: The Women and Their Quilts by Tinwood Books I then sketched out exactly what I wanted, figured out the quilty math (if you would like to see some half square triangle shortcuts, check this post out) and went to work. If you are looking at my […]